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Hi, Everyone!
How are you've been doing? A little bit about me? I just started college in 2010. Well, I needed some advice about precalculus I & II and precalculus: trigonometry courses. I'm thinking to skip precalculus I & precalculus II classes. Based on my major sheet/diagram, I can take a precalculus: trigonometry without taking precalculus I & II classes after I passed its prerequisite. Here is some of the info: Precalculus: Trigonometry- A one semester course that is equivalent to the combination of Precalculus I and Precalculus II. Topics include an in-depth investigation of algebraic and trigonometric functions and their graphs, solutions of systems of equations, analytic trigonometry, solutions of triangles, vectors, and analytic geometry. Prerequisite...
Is it important to take a precalculus 1 & 2 to be able to have a leverage in a precalculus: trig, or calculus?
Thanks in advance.
Jen
How are you've been doing? A little bit about me? I just started college in 2010. Well, I needed some advice about precalculus I & II and precalculus: trigonometry courses. I'm thinking to skip precalculus I & precalculus II classes. Based on my major sheet/diagram, I can take a precalculus: trigonometry without taking precalculus I & II classes after I passed its prerequisite. Here is some of the info: Precalculus: Trigonometry- A one semester course that is equivalent to the combination of Precalculus I and Precalculus II. Topics include an in-depth investigation of algebraic and trigonometric functions and their graphs, solutions of systems of equations, analytic trigonometry, solutions of triangles, vectors, and analytic geometry. Prerequisite...
Is it important to take a precalculus 1 & 2 to be able to have a leverage in a precalculus: trig, or calculus?
Thanks in advance.
Jen